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A number of Iraqis apprehended two Americans disguised in Arab dress
as they tried to blow up a booby-trapped car in the middle of a residential
area in western Baghdad on Tuesday.
Residents of western Baghdad’s al-Ghazaliyah district told Quds Press
that the people had apprehended the Americans as they left their Caprice car
near a residential neighborhood in al-Ghazaliyah on Tuesday afternoon (11 October
2005). Local people found they looked suspicious so they detained the men before
they could get away. That was when they discovered that they were Americans
and called the Iraqi puppet police.
Five minutes after the arrival of the Iraqi puppet police on the scene
a large force of US troops showed up and surrounded the area. They put the two
Americans in one of their Humvees and drove away at high speed to the astonishment
of the residents of the area.
Quds Press spoke by telephone with a member of the al-Ghazaliyah puppet police
who confirmed the incident, saying that the two men were non-Arab foreigners
but declined to be more precise about their nationality.
Quds Press pointed out that about a month ago, the Iraqi puppet police in the
southern Iraqi city of al-Basrah arrested two Britons whom they accused of attempting
to cause an explosion in the city. The Britons were taken into custody by the
Iraqi puppet police only to be broken out of prison by an assault of British
occupation troops. That incident has created a tense relationship between the
British and the local puppet authorities in al-Basrah, Quds Press noted.